Upcoming Volunteer Events
Invasive species present one of the greatest threats to the health and biodiverstiy of our parklands. These unwelcome plants disrupt the ecology of natural ecosystems, displace native plants, impact native wildlife, and degrade the wonderful diverse wild lands of Montgomery County.
To help fight the battle against invasive plants, we are looking for you to lend a helping hand! Join us for one of several invasive plant pull projects in a number of different parklands. With the help of your muscle power, and pruners, we will manually remove non-native vines and shrubs and save the mature trees and other native plants that the invasive plants are strangling and out competing.
NOTE: No experience is necessary; we will train you on-site. Your help during one of these projects could make a difference for years to come! Do you have a group that would like to join in the effort? Contact Lynette Scaffidi, Natural Resources Specialist at: Lynette.Scaffidi@mncppc-mc.org or 301-949-0223 to set up a pull for your group!
What You Need to Know
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Projects Contact Information
- Let us know you are joining us or get additional information by contacting the event project leader. If no project leader is listed for an event contact Lynette Scaffidi, Natural Resources Specialist
Prior to the project: 301-949-0223 (work) - 301-300-6094 (cell), Lynette.Scaffidi@mncppc-mc.org
Day of the project: - 301-300-6094 (cell)
Special Project Weed Warrior Events
- Are you interested in joining in a Weed Warrior project for a day? Click here
- Is your group interested in joining the fight? Click here
November 2008
Little Falls Stream Valley Park
Saturday, November 8 and 22 - 8am to 10 am - Meet at the gravel parking lot at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Little Falls Parkway at 8am. Help us save the magnificent native trees along Little Falls Stream! Join Montgomery County Parks Certified Weed Warrior Supervisors, Lynnwood Andrews and Suzanne Richman, as we manually remove the invasive vines from trees along this stream valley park. English ivy vines cover the trees, slowly killing the trees from the base upwards. The vines also harbor a bacterial leaf scorch that affects a wide variety of native and ornamental trees. Other invasive vines completely engulf the trees, shading them out and overburdening them with added weight, causing the trees to topple. Help us save them!! - map
The 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month
Little Falls Stream Valley Park
October 11 & 25, November 8 and 22, December 13 - 8am to 10 am - Meet at the gravel parking lot at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Little Falls Parkway at 8am.
Help us save the magnificent native trees along Little Falls Stream! Join Montgomery County Parks Certified Weed Warrior Supervisors, Lynnwood Andrews and Suzanne Richman, as we manually remove the invasive vines from trees along this stream valley park.
English ivy vines cover the trees, slowly killing the trees from the base upwards. The vines also harbor a bacterial leaf scorch that affects a wide variety of native and ornamental trees. Other invasive vines completely engulf the trees, shading them out and overburdening them with added weight, causing the trees to topple. Help us save them!! - map
Last update: November 14, 2008